Beautiful, sustainable, and low maintenance, gardening with native plants solves many landscape woes.
GREAT PLANTS FOR NORTHWEST GARDENS
Thursday, September 26th, 2019
6:30–8:00 pm
at North City Water District
1519 NE 177th Street in Shoreline
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About The Class
This class will provide you with all sorts of garden design tips, recommendations for appropriate plant species, and an overall appreciation for the beauty of a northwest garden aesthetic. AND it’s timed perfectly so you can create a plant list before all the fall plant sales start!
Class is free but you must register to attend:
Send an email to [email protected] or call our main office at 206.362.8100.
About Our Presenter:
Emily Bishton is a landscape designer and educator who has designed sustainable landscapes throughout the Seattle area since 1997. She specializes in wildlife-friendly and child-friendly gardens, edible landscapes, and in teaching clients how to use organic practices to install and maintain their gardens.
Her public landscape projects have included the Magnuson Community Center Bird-Friendly Landscape and Resource Conservation Landscape, the Orca at Whitworth School Garden, and Bradner Gardens Park Winter Interest Garden.
Emily is also the Director and Lead Instructor for Magnuson Nature Programs, which provides hands-on outdoor gardening and nature education for children, adults, and families.